How to inspect a car that is six years old?

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McJordan
07/30/25 2:11am
Vehicles need to undergo on-site inspection, and an appointment should be made with the vehicle inspection center. The vehicle must not have any traffic violations or unresolved traffic accidents. On-site inspections are required in the 8th and 10th years of use. By the 10th to 15th year, or when the mileage reaches approximately 600,000 kilometers, the vehicle will be guided to be scrapped. Exempt vehicles are those that are exempt from on-site motor vehicle inspection. The annual inspection can be processed directly by recording it on the vehicle's relevant documents.
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